CBS8 in San Diego featured the Kosmont-Rose Institute 2022 Cost of Doing Business Survey, which found that California is one of the costliest states. “California continues to be an expensive place to do business,” said Prof. Ken Miller, who is the director of the Rose Institute for State and Local Government. “Taxes are higher in California, regulations and utility costs, and license fees, all those kinds of things tend to be high in California.”
KABC in Los Angeles interviewed Prof. Ken Miller about the impact of California’s minimum wage increase. "Employers are facing higher rents, higher wage costs, high regulatory costs, so it's very difficult for businesses to do business in this state," said Miller, who is the director of the Rose Institute for State and Local Government.
Newsweek interviewed Prof. Jack Pitney about the feuds within the GOP. “Republicans have always faced factional infighting at all levels of politics," Pitney told Newsweek. "At various times, it has been House versus Senate, purists versus pragmatists, or simply one ambitious leader versus another."
KDAF in Dallas featured the 2022 Kosmont-Rose Institute Cost of Doing Business Survey, which found that Texas is one of the least costly states to do business in, while California is one of the costliest. “Doing business in Southern California has many benefits, but the costs make it increasingly hard to pull off,” said Ken Miller, director of the Rose Institute for State and Local Government, and an author of the survey report.